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  In total, the conference counted 147 participants from schools, kindergartens, libraries, youth centres, and industry organisations. Participants found the conference useful, especially for giving them inspiration and innovative ideas. Telia recorded the conference; the video has been viewed more than 23,000 times. The conference attracted various media attention, while speakers and organisers conducted interviews for TV channels TV3, KANAL2, and radio channels Kuku and Elmar. The newspaper Õpetajate Leht also presented information about the conference. The presentations and videos are available on the Estonian Safer Internet Centre website.
Safer Internet Day campaigns in Estonia
  Every year in February Estonian Safer Internet Centre coordinates and carries out Safer Internet Day campaign in Estonian together with kindergartens, schools, youth centres, libraries, advisory board members, media companies etc:
• Safer Internet Day campaign 2023;
• Safer Internet Day campaign 2024.
Youth participation activities
Estonian Union for Child Welfare (EUCW) was a leading partner in consortium of Estonian SIC for carrying out youth participation activities. During the reporting period, EUCW supported and assisted young people´s participation in thematic discussions at European level (members of the Estonian Youth Panel contributed to the work of the BIK Youth Panel 2022 and 2023, also participated in Safer Internet Forums) as well as at national level; organised together with Tallinn Univeristy of Technology a 3-day training seminar for young people, and supported peer to peer awareness raising activities,
    



























































































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